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We should revive the tradition of sticking heads on sticks outside the tower of London. I bet it would bring in more tourists than it drove away.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIn the case of the terrorist, onto ground churned up to a mudbath by a herd of rooting pigs.
Better still, skip the cremation and just chuck him in bits and pieces into the field (*)
(*) minus the teeth, which might give the porkers indigestionLast edited by Dark Black; 26 July 2017, 16:50.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI think cremation and spreading on non consecrated ground is probably the best solution.
Better still, skip the cremation and just chuck him in bits and pieces into the field (*)
(*) minus the teeth, which might give the porkers indigestion
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Pity Madame Tussauds shut the Chamber of Horrors, they could have stuffed them and put them there.
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If they identify the mortuary they may end up having some form of cremation with other deceased innocent people.
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I was going to post a banana but that seemed inappropriate. They are barely human but joy seems wrong.
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The bodies of Moors Murderer Ian Brady and Manchester bomber Salman Abedi are still lying in the same mortuary - as undertakers refuse to bury them.
Cemeteries and crematoriums also want nothing to do with the two, leaving them inside the 'Monster Morgue' just outside the Greater Manchester boundary.
The location is being kept under wraps through fears that members of the public could try to take revenge and defile the bodies.Tags: None
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